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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


Also how about this group?
http://www.myspace.com/nonharmonix
Released two live albums, look at the lineup:

- Emmanuel BORGHI (Fender Rhodes)
- Philippe BUSSONNET (basse)
- Yoann SERRA (batterie)
- Gaël HORELLOU (saxophone et machines)
- Dominique POUTET (ingénieur du son)



 
Saw this on Wayside yesterday. Looks fantastic. Certainly going to get one of those two albums soon.
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Quiet here.

I received the four new Altr0ck releases in the mail (cheers, Marcello) and I will review them all (I have 14 albums in line and I am highly busy at work so it might take a little while), but I have to say that the new Rational Diet is superb.
This band seems to get better from one album to the next, taking whatever they did in their previous album, building on that, improving and renewing their sound a bit. They sound fresh, powerful, intricate and very appealing.

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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Quiet here.

I received the four new Altr0ck releases in the mail (cheers, Marcello) and I will review them all (I have 14 albums in line and I am highly busy at work so it might take a little while), but I have to say that the new Rational Diet is superb.
This band seems to get better from one album to the next, taking whatever they did in their previous album, building on that, improving and renewing their sound a bit. They sound fresh, powerful, intricate and very appealing.


Hey Assaf, how are you?!
I've heard only the Aranis thus far [wonderful]; the other 3 are on order: can't wait! Have to say I think I agree [from the other 2 anyway] re Rational Diet!

Do you know when the new titles slated for Soleil Zeuhl are due out [Bringolf & Noa! ] -such bated breath ;)!


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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


Also how about this group?
http://www.myspace.com/nonharmonix
Released two live albums, look at the lineup:

- Emmanuel BORGHI (Fender Rhodes)
- Philippe BUSSONNET (basse)
- Yoann SERRA (batterie)
- Gaël HORELLOU (saxophone et machines)
- Dominique POUTET (ingénieur du son)
 
Saw this on Wayside yesterday. Looks fantastic. Certainly going to get one of those two albums soon.

NHX is pretty cool imo. It is heavy on the techno drums, and I imagine  that might put some prog "purists" off, but it's very sharp and high energy/intense & tight.

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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Quiet here.

I received the four new Altr0ck releases in the mail (cheers, Marcello) and I will review them all (I have 14 albums in line and I am highly busy at work so it might take a little while), but I have to say that the new Rational Diet is superb.
This band seems to get better from one album to the next, taking whatever they did in their previous album, building on that, improving and renewing their sound a bit. They sound fresh, powerful, intricate and very appealing.


Hey Assaf, how are you?!
I've heard only the Aranis thus far [wonderful]; the other 3 are on order: can't wait! Have to say I think I agree [from the other 2 anyway] re Rational Diet!

Do you know when the new titles slated for Soleil Zeuhl are due out [Bringolf & Noa! ] -such bated breath ;)!



Hi Claire, I'm fine, busy, but fine. How are you?
I had a brief listen of Yugen's new album as well, a lot to "digest" but I sense I'm going to love it as well.

I don't know the release dates for the Soleil Zeuhl titles, I only saw the announcements by Alain, but I'm as eagerly awaiting them.



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Originally posted by listennow801 listennow801 wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


Also how about this group?
http://www.myspace.com/nonharmonix
Released two live albums, look at the lineup:

- Emmanuel BORGHI (Fender Rhodes)
- Philippe BUSSONNET (basse)
- Yoann SERRA (batterie)
- Gaël HORELLOU (saxophone et machines)
- Dominique POUTET (ingénieur du son)
 
Saw this on Wayside yesterday. Looks fantastic. Certainly going to get one of those two albums soon.

NHX is pretty cool imo. It is heavy on the techno drums, and I imagine  that might put some prog "purists" off, but it's very sharp and high energy/intense & tight.
 
I like the idea of mixing the "fake" drums with real ones. At the very least I'm interested where they can take it. And the underlined phrase is excellent indeed! Would you recommend the first or second to start with?
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Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Quiet here.

I received the four new Altr0ck releases in the mail (cheers, Marcello) and I will review them all (I have 14 albums in line and I am highly busy at work so it might take a little while), but I have to say that the new Rational Diet is superb.
This band seems to get better from one album to the next, taking whatever they did in their previous album, building on that, improving and renewing their sound a bit. They sound fresh, powerful, intricate and very appealing.

 
Listening to the RD right now for the first time...I like it. Better than their second for sure. And it does seem like a very successful cross of their first two albums (with new sounds/etc built in).
 
I haven't ordered the Arainis yet, but of the other two its a tough call to say which one I prefer. Yugen's album is excellent. Cloudscape would certainly be in my top five songs of the year (if I could ever make such a list). PdP's really surprised me with how good it is. Obviously I was expecting it to be excellent, but it really impressed me on listen one. Must be all those Yugen people there. Tongue


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Hi Claire, I'm fine, busy, but fine. How are you?
I had a brief listen of Yugen's new album as well, a lot to "digest" but I sense I'm going to love it as well.

I am very well thank you. The health is better [for the time being...]. Best thing, I went to see Uz Jsme Doma Thurs. night, and it was frigging amazing! Man can those goes cook! The frequent/on a dime sig changes sent shivers up my spine - literally!

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:


I don't know the release dates for the Soleil Zeuhl titles, I only saw the announcements by Alain, but I'm as eagerly awaiting them.

Indeed! :)

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 I like the idea of mixing the "fake" drums with real ones. At the very least I'm interested where they can take it. And the underlined phrase is excellent indeed!

LOL - ah, a man after my own heart! ;)

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:


Would you recommend the first or second to start with?

That's difficult as I liked them both - gave each an 11 on Gnosis* I suppose the second if I had to choose...but I would have to listen to them again side by side to be sure. [Helpful aren't I ?1 ; )]

*"11: Excellent. While not a classic, an album that is very enjoyable and an important part of ones collection. We recommend that raters not give grades higher than 11 on the very first listen."

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So where's Neurotica? [Sounds like I belong...] ;)

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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

 I like the idea of mixing the "fake" drums with real ones. At the very least I'm interested where they can take it. And the underlined phrase is excellent indeed!

LOL - ah, a man after my own heart! ;)
 
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Would you recommend the first or second to start with?

That's difficult as I liked them both - gave each an 11 on Gnosis* I suppose the second if I had to choose...but I would have to listen to them again side by side to be sure. [Helpful aren't I ?1 ; )]

*"11: Excellent. While not a classic, an album that is very enjoyable and an important part of ones collection. We recommend that raters not give grades higher than 11 on the very first listen."
 
Hahaha. Well, I would say yes. I mean that essentially tells me that they are both excellent and that I really can't go wrong with either. Maybe I'll flip a coin. Tongue
 
As for Neurotica...its just through the neon heat disease. Its a great roaring city full of garbage eaters ravaging parking spots beneath ny plaza window. Wink
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Hahaha. Well, I would say yes. I mean that essentially tells me that they are both excellent and that I really can't go wrong with either. Maybe I'll flip a coin. Tongue

Indeed. Depends on one's taste of course. It is quite techno [Discogs describes it as "Future Jazz, Breakbeat, Drum n Bass"]
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As for Neurotica...its just through the neon heat disease. Its a great roaring city full of garbage eaters ravaging parking spots beneath ny plaza window. Wink

lol! ny[c]? I lived there for a decade, got too expensive for this "starving artist" though :(  Very love-hate in my experience. Cultural Hub of course, and delicious gigs galore, but I like my [relative of course ;)] peace; also this sensualist missed the oft'time sublimity of nature too...

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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

 
Hahaha. Well, I would say yes. I mean that essentially tells me that they are both excellent and that I really can't go wrong with either. Maybe I'll flip a coin. Tongue

Indeed. Depends on one's taste of course. It is quite techno [Discogs describes it as "Future Jazz, Breakbeat, Drum n Bass"]
Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

As for Neurotica...its just through the neon heat disease. Its a great roaring city full of garbage eaters ravaging parking spots beneath ny plaza window. Wink

lol! ny[c]? I lived there for a decade, got too expensive for this "starving artist" though :(  Very love-hate in my experience. Cultural Hub of course, and delicious gigs galore, but I like my [relative of course ;)] peace; also this sensualist missed the oft'time sublimity of nature too...
 
Future jazz sounds about right from what I read. Though I guess thats what you get for using programmed drums! Sounds cool though. I'm not opposed to techno.
 
And bah! Slight typo on my part. Embarrassed was suppose to be "my" instead of "ny". Though I do live close. I live in central New Jersey. I look at the city as a fun place to visit (once and awhile) but I wouldn't want to live there. Too bustling, too crowded for my tastes. The suburbs are the perfect place for me...enough civilization to not be drove crazy with nothingness but enough quiet and green(space) to satisfy that side of me.
 
Though I certainly try and take adventage of the music scene there. I'm glad to live so close when KC, VDGG, or Magma decide to come through on their very limited US tours. TongueBig smile Been meaning to get to Zorn's The Stone as well. Almost went to see Kayo Dot there in Feb. but it snowed and I was all but trapped in my house that weekend.


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Future jazz sounds about right from what I read. Though I guess thats what you get for using programmed drums! Sounds cool though. I'm not opposed to techno.
 
And bah! Slight typo on my part. Embarrassed was suppose to be "my" instead of "ny". Though I do live close. I live in central New Jersey. I look at the city as a fun place to visit (once and awhile) but I wouldn't want to live there. Too bustling, too crowded for my tastes. The suburbs are the perfect place for me...enough civilization to not be drove crazy with nothingness but enough quiet and green(space) to satisfy that side of me.
 
Though I certainly try and take adventage of the music scene there. I'm glad to live so close when KC, VDGG, or Magma decide to come through on their very limited US tours. TongueBig smile Been meaning to get to Zorn's The Stone as well. Almost went to see Kayo Dot there in Feb. but it snowed and I was all but trapped in my house that weekend.

Ah, I get that very well - I'm from Jersey [Princeton]. I'm in Pitts.now, and though I love how cheap it is, bands I want to see rarely, rarely come here. Let me tell you, I miss that! Did you see VDGG?! I missed them here as I was away :( I haven't seen KC since the Discipline tour [they were actually in Princeton! ] I watched the 1st show and was so floored I climbed in the 2nd story window of the hall to see the 2nd show [I had no more moola]. [wow, did i just age myself there or what!?;)] After that lp, Crimson just seemed repetitive & disappointed me; though I would no dbt go to a show if... They remain my all-time favorite band [Red is my greatest love, Fripp my "god" ;)]. Do you ever shop at Downtown Music Gallery? My friend Manny is co-owner - they work a lot w/ Zorn. He mans the door [no pun...] at the Stone Sunday ngts I think.

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Future jazz sounds about right from what I read. Though I guess thats what you get for using programmed drums! Sounds cool though. I'm not opposed to techno.
 
And bah! Slight typo on my part. Embarrassed was suppose to be "my" instead of "ny". Though I do live close. I live in central New Jersey. I look at the city as a fun place to visit (once and awhile) but I wouldn't want to live there. Too bustling, too crowded for my tastes. The suburbs are the perfect place for me...enough civilization to not be drove crazy with nothingness but enough quiet and green(space) to satisfy that side of me.
 
Though I certainly try and take adventage of the music scene there. I'm glad to live so close when KC, VDGG, or Magma decide to come through on their very limited US tours. TongueBig smile Been meaning to get to Zorn's The Stone as well. Almost went to see Kayo Dot there in Feb. but it snowed and I was all but trapped in my house that weekend.

Ah, I get that very well - I'm from Jersey [Princeton]. I'm in Pitts.now, and though I love how cheap it is, bands I want to see rarely, rarely come here. Let me tell you, I miss that! Did you see VDGG?! I missed them here as I was away :( I haven't seen KC since the Discipline tour [they were actually in Princeton! ] I watched the 1st show and was so floored I climbed in the 2nd story window of the hall to see the 2nd show [I had no more moola]. [wow, did i just age myself there or what!?;)] After that lp, Crimson just seemed repetitive & disappointed me; though I would no dbt go to a show if... They remain my all-time favorite band [Red is my greatest love, Fripp my "god" ;)]. Do you ever shop at Downtown Music Gallery? My friend Manny is co-owner - they work a lot w/ Zorn. He mans the door [no pun...] at the Stone Sunday ngts I think.
 
Oh, nice! I'm a bit more north (Woodbridge, NJ). (Ironically I have a friend who almost moved out to Pitts o'er the summer.) The music scene in NYC is certainly one thing that keeps me tied here in NJ. I don't plan to move far, but we shall see how that does. And yes I did see VDGG! Big smile An excellent show. That trio of theirs is certainly a fierce beast. I can't wait for them to produce more material. (Trisector I thought was a good first step, but they've still got it.) Shame you couldn't make it! Ouch
 
As for KC...hahaha damn! Thats a great story! Probably would have attempted the climb myself. Tongue I would have loved to be alive for the Discipline tour...easily my favorite KC album. Not to mention they always seemed to play in NJ back in the day...But KC is my favorite band as well, so seeing them live (which I never thought I'd be able to) was something special. (Bought an old used drumhead signed by the two drummers as a souvneir as well...couldn't take pictures of course TongueBig smile) Personally I loved The Power To Believe and think The ConstruKction Of Light was strong as well. Now if they only get started on that album I've been being teasted with since 08!
 
Nice connection! I've bought a couple things from DMG (which I almost always read as DGM Tongue). I'm on their e-mailing list so I always get their updates, which I've found some good stuff from. Good place, I'd recommend it, though I seem to be using Squidco a bit more these days than DMG.
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Oh, nice! I'm a bit more north (Woodbridge, NJ). (Ironically I have a friend who almost moved out to Pitts o'er the summer.) The music scene in NYC is certainly one thing that keeps me tied here in NJ. I don't plan to move far, but we shall see how that does. And yes I did see VDGG! Big smile An excellent show. That trio of theirs is certainly a fierce beast. I can't wait for them to produce more material. (Trisector I thought was a good first step, but they've still got it.) Shame you couldn't make it! Ouch
 
As for KC...hahaha damn! Thats a great story! Probably would have attempted the climb myself. Tongue I would have loved to be alive for the Discipline tour...easily my favorite KC album. Not to mention they always seemed to play in NJ back in the day...But KC is my favorite band as well, so seeing them live (which I never thought I'd be able to) was something special. (Bought an old used drumhead signed by the two drummers as a souvneir as well...couldn't take pictures of course TongueBig smile) Personally I loved The Power To Believe and think The ConstruKction Of Light was strong as well. Now if they only get started on that album I've been being teasted with since 08!
 
Nice connection! I've bought a couple things from DMG (which I almost always read as DGM Tongue). I'm on their e-mailing list so I always get their updates, which I've found some good stuff from. Good place, I'd recommend it, though I seem to be using Squidco a bit more these days than DMG.

I was in Woodbridge once upon a time - we went to see one of the "1st malls in nj" there! [lol - Can you imagine Jersey w/out malls? I think it may be the definition... ;) Well, yea industrial stink/armpit I know...Funny because it really is ridden with such immensely lush natural beauty in a lot of areas...]

re VDGG - well, I can only hope they return someday... I'll make damned sure not to miss it again if they do!

Yes, I adore Discipline too [one of the 2 first CDs I ever bought]. ["Alive then?" Lordy boy, how old are you?! you must be a youngun'!] Well, maybe I will have to give some of their later stuff another chance one o' these days...;)

Yes, I'm rather a Squidco lass myself these days as I buy online & the shipping's better. Dave Kerman of ReRusa has free shipping, so it's great if he has what your looking for. [I was talking about the shop in the "real"* as opposed to virtual world though.] Also ZNR is good as shipping is free over $40. spent [frigging easy enough lol!] Squid moved to NC recently I believe...?

*I place the word "real" in quotes as i've often found it a rather dubious concept myself...;)

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Woah, you're in Pittsburgh now?  That's pretty close to me (when I'm home, not here at school).  I live around half an hour out, in the middle of nowhere. LOL
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Woah, you're in Pittsburgh now?  That's pretty close to me (when I'm home, not here at school).  I live around half an hour out, in the middle of nowhere. LOL

Really? Where? I have to admit I'm rather a homebody these days and so haven't learned the area very well though... I would love to live in the middle of nowhere - all of my neighbors just trees...:)

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Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

Woah, you're in Pittsburgh now?  That's pretty close to me (when I'm home, not here at school).  I live around half an hour out, in the middle of nowhere. LOL

Really? Where? I have to admit I'm rather a homebody these days and so haven't learned the area very well though... I would love to live in the middle of nowhere - all of my neighbors just trees...:)

A little town called Leechburg.  Northeast of Pittsburgh, nearish to Lower Burrell/New Kensington if you know of either of them.
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Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:


A little town called Leechburg.  Northeast of Pittsburgh, nearish to Lower Burrell/New Kensington if you know of either of them.

Have heard of it actually, don't know it though.

BTW, what ever happened to Gabe [Tsevir Leirbag]? He was such an active team member...


Edited by listennow801 - October 10 2010 at 17:50

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